http://www.wcfcourier.com/articles/2008/04/26/news/metro/10296646.txtC.F. students join in silent protest against harassment<snip>
The event at the high school went largely unnoticed by the outside world until this year. A letter to the editor in The Courier urged parents to keep students home from school Friday, the Day of Silence. Several letters were written in response, arguing that the event merely protests harassment and doesn't promote homosexuality.
Briana McGeough, a bisexual Cedar Falls student who helped organize the event on that campus, said the controversy generated more interest. In 2007, 56 students registered to participate, and McGeough expected more Friday.
"I think the entire controversy around it this year has helped us; it got us more attention," McGeough said. "The day of silence is a day of protest against the harassment of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender students, not a promotion of GLBT lifestyles."
On Friday morning, McGeough and members of the school Gay Straight Alliance group signed people up to participate, giving out ribbons to wear and a pre-made sign for participants to hold up to explain why they weren't speaking.
Cedar Falls High School Principal Rich Powers said students have been good about checking with school personnel on how different scenarios should be handled during the Day of Silence."We have not had a problem or a controversy in the past here with it," Powers said.
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Cedar Falls high School students who were to participate in a day of silence at the school Friday gather on a street next to the school before classes. They are, left to right, Brianna McGeough, Matt Moore, Joe Krupel, Megan Creasey, Michelle Bamber and Katie Dennler. (RICK CHASE/ COURIER STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER)
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I can't let this post stand w/out a link to Cornfield's INCREDIBLE post over on EE! Lynday, you really are #1!
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